GLOBE WAREHOUSE ORIGINAL CHEAP CASH STORE Things that add to the com foit as well as to style, arc the beautiful Hand Painted Fans in endless coloring from tho ftnny Fan to the Egyptian Gauze Fan at $1.60. Our Patasols are by far prettier this season then Inst, and much lower in price too this stock can not be equaled in this Valley. Gloria Silk umbrellas 24, 20, 28 and 30 inches at way down prices. Gold, Oxadiwd and Natural Handle, no end to the assortment of Handles in this monster stock.' The latest fad of the season is our New Styles of It idling put up in 3 yard pieces in .Veperate Boxci. Just the thing for the 6eaeon the Newest and Best of all. 6 one yard pieces of 6 Colors, the Neatest Ituching made 35 Cents a Rox. J. T. NUSBATJIVT. Pint Street, between South and riinn Streets, lelitlihton. l'a. The Carbon Advocate IjATURDAY, JULY 0, 18tri SKSine Turtle Soup lunch at W. A. Peter's restaurant on Saturday night. Don't miss it. THE COMllINii. A Formal Answer Filed to the Suit lleean In New Jerley. Counsel for the Central Itallroad of New Jersey, the Port Reading and Philadelphia and Heading Friday after noon filed their answers to the suit brought against them ly Attorney General Stockton. The answers of tho Port Reading and Central compnntes coyer sixty-eight printed pages and there are as many more of nllldavits. The auswer admits that it leased tho Lehigh Valley Railroad, hut denies that such lease was without authority of law or In violation of its charter. It alleges that as the Lehigh Valley was a connecting road It had n right to lease It. Every one of the clauses of tho Attorney-General's bill respecting the pur chase of coal fields is denied by tho defendants. The reason given for tho purchase Is that they deemed it necess ary In order to have n permanent supply for tho railroad, and they feared other railroad companies might divert the transportation from the initios of the Lehigh and Wilkesbat re Company to other lines, and prevent them from transporting such coal on favorable terms to the cities of South Jersey. The clause of the Attorney-General's information charging them with enter ing into a coal combine is denied ill every part,-aud they allege that none of the railroad corporations owns any coal lands or mines or sells any coal and that they cannot, acting separate ly or together, fix or increase the price of anthracite coal or creato any mono poly In the business of mining or soil lng. It is not within their power, they say, to put an end to competition in the price or sale of coal. On the contrary, the only way tu which they can ulfect the price Is in tho raising of tho tolls which, as common carriers, they may charge for transporting coal. While Insisting upon the rights of corporttons to fix their own rates within the limit of legal rates, they allege that not only are the tolls within such limit, but that the same have not been in creased since the date of tho lease, OLD MOTHER CRUNDY. HrlKtit nmt llreesr OftmreHres Inutile I It llorouili t,lns. largest circulation and lowest ralon for advertising. Full line of Ingrain and llrumh carpets at Henry Sehwartn's. lluv your jewelry nt Hock's ami you get the best. Tho Lehigh Slote Foundry Is closed down for ft fow weeks. Hock, tho jeweler, Is showing some new and very pretty things in rings nil kinds and styles. Just make it a point to see David Kbbert when you want a team for busi ness or pleasure. Lowest prices. Jako Htstler hire teams for pleas ure or bntltieen purposes at the very lowest rates. Klstler's ico crenm parlor is tho place to liny Icecream every day In tho week. mv 7-lf Fur very little money you oan buy a handsome present foryour frlcndtho graduate at Luckenbnch's, Manch Chunk. J. G. Rev, succossor to V. Miller, on First street, will do nil kinds of lrnot nnd shoo making and repairing at very lowest cash prices. Give me n call. Ut Tax Collector Scliadel reportslhe taxos for "02ns oomlngln nicely. Those who want to snvo live per cent on tho total nmouut mtiit pay beforo tho 17th of August. It's not so bail lit theso hard times. Last week M. T. Trexler.of the Central Cnrrlago Works sold six lino wagons- one for every working day. Dr. . V. Vnmer, Ilazlcton's well- knonn eyoenr and throat spocinlist,w ill bo nt tho l-'.vchnnge Hotel, In this town on tho 20th instant. Tltoso desiring Ills services nro Invited to call. Tho Clover Club will givo n grand hop at the Valley House, on Rankway, on tho evening of tho linn Instant. The granil march will occur at 3:30 o'clock. Hnvo you n horse? If so, you should not fail to buy n fly net or a lnp duster nt Milton Flory's Welssport, whore Is also to bo found n big assort ment of lino anil medium liarnoss at lowest prices. -It Adam Mclirknm, of south First street, continues iptlto seriously HI, Ho is attended by Dr. J. G. Zern, of town, and Dr. F.stes,of St. Luke's Hos pital, South Helhlehem. The King's Daughters will hold their next regular meeting on Thurs day evening, July lllh, nt tho homo of Mrs. II. L. Sweony. A full attendance is desired. Secretary. Tho stockholders of t ho Lchighton Water Company will meet on Monday evening next to elect directors for tho onsttlng year. The business of tho company is in llrst-class condition. , Chester Albright, civil engineer of Philadelphia, this week surveyed a lino for tho laying of wnternmlus from this town through Wcisiport for iho Lchighton Water Compatiy. It is a fact that Pat Clark has Iho prettiest bar room in this city. Tho building is owned by Councimni) Kocl and lias been thoroughly overhauled and improved by Contractor Sloycr. In Saturday's Philadelphia Press appears a pottralt of A. J. Halllet, lulo Collego student, with a residence at Normal Square, this county. As we haven't seen our friend Andrew for some tlmo wo can't swear ns to the naturalness of the portrait. At the regular meeting of the school board on Monday evening L. S. Ilnunnnn tendered ids resignation ns a director. It was accepted by iho board and Richard L, hoons.of second street was at onco elected to nil tho vacancy At a meeting to ho held noxt week tho board will select teachers for tho on suing term. Tho civil engineers of tho Cnrbon County Electric Railway Company nro hero nnd going over n new route. They can't get into Matich Chunk by way of the Mansion Housewitliout buying tho town, so they nro surveying nncw route through Franklin, over tho Hear Mountain und into East Mauch Chunk, The proposed routo is somewhat longer, but it will be ono of tho most romantic in tho state. IN A FEW WORDS. A Mtrljr Writer TelU Hie Klrr nt The IlR'llill,Ka of it Week III mill About Otil Ohi-Ihiii. Atideniied has it dauolug class. Joint Uliich, of Audenried, aged twelve years, Is In the hosplUl at Hn r.leton with a broken leg. T Miss Kiiniiii Merger utfd Edgar Young, h young Wcathofly couple, were married on Friday by Rev. A. M. Musouheimer. They will spend their honeymoon In Stroudsburg. 1 Douglass Strohi, of Long Run, who quit the Reading system ns an opera tor and accepted u position with the Western Union at Philadelphia, Is back with the former oomisiuy again with headquarters nt Mauch Chunk. His snlnry was also raised and he lias a puss. A muii and boy supposed to be father and sou wero killed on the rail road at Penn Haven Junction on Sat urday morning. The boy, who was evidently about 11 years of age, had his brains knocked out and the father was instnntly killed. Roth bodies wero taken to Mauch Chunk. ', For wrecking passcngor train No. 7 on tho Central Railroad of Now Jer sey between Lnnsford nnd Tamaqua James and William T. Dunn, brothers, aged 17 and 14 years, of Coledale, were committed to Pottsvllie jail. At the hearing before Justice William Prlcer, of Tamaqua, they admitted that they had opened tho switch nt No. 12 siding which wrecked the trnln. Tho Welsh Haptist church nt Au denried wns ro-dedieated Sunday. Sor- Ices wero conducted In tho Welsh and English languages by Rev. Allen Morton, of Kingston, and Rev. Dr. Jenkins, of Pittston. During tho ser vices solos wero rendered by Prof. m. Hitchins, Miss Hutchtns and Miss Reese. A collection was takon up, which was s-.illlclent to delray all the expenses of remodeling tho church. Iliirnerrlillllpt." The Saturday Issue of the Philadel phia Press said this of Harney Phillips who was once Democratic Register and Recorder of Carbon county: "II. Phillips, of Manayunk, now oc cupying a prominent position in the Water Department of the clly, tettl years ago was Register and Rfcordor of Carbon county, to which he was elected by the Democrats for two suo cessive terms. Unfortunate in busi ness he removed to this city without a dollar in his pocket, but by hard work and winning disposition among his new friends he hui become as popular a Republican as there Is In thoTwenty first Ward. Mr. Phillips, although n young man In the prime of life, can boast of a family In proportions which few can equal. On' the way to Fuli mount Park the other day for an out log, tt took fifteen tickets to cover the tares in the street car, for beeidos hi in self and wife there were thirteen dnugli ters, his family alone occupying the quarter part of the car. A friend sit ting near him In the car remarked, "if they were only boys ho would soon be able to run a ward division him self." IIAU.IIOAI) xm:s. i-i:uri.i: on tiik no. lusll I llrumbore Nut Hie. Man. A few years ago William F. Drum bore, proprietor of the Hlack Hear Hotel, Allentown, was arrested on a charge of desertion preferred by Eliza beth Gehrlug, of Huston. The hitter claimed that she was Drutubore's law ful wife; that he had deserted her in the old couutrj and come to Amerloa, and was now living with a woman whom he had married without having taken the trouble to procure a legal seiwiro tlon. Drumbore was given a hearing oa this charge before Alderman Repp aad was discharged because the wo man failed to substantiate tho charge. 1 She claimed he carried a scar on tho bick of his head, and several scars on one of bis arms, the result of a light In a saloon in the old country. A search was made for the mark on the head, but none was found. Drumlmre how ever refused to ullow the Alderman to examine his arms at the hearing three years ago. Several mouths ago he moved to East on and there took the Forest House, near the Pair Gaouuds, After moving to the place the Gehrlug woman commenced to repeat tho old charges agaiubt him. Drumboro claim ed that these stories were hurting hit reputation and business, and said that he was wllllug to allow the woman to examine hU arms. This was done on Wednesday evening lu the presence of several persons. The soars were not found, aud now Drumbore lias com pletelr cleared himself aud proven his Innocence of the oharge. Mr. Drumbore ho relatives and friends here who will be much pleased to learn that be has dually rid himself ot this pestiferous old orauk. Would you like to make KUO If so. we will help you to do It If you buy S16 worth of eletbing at hiundheiai's Tailoring Hall, Maueti JbHUk,yuu can make W aad your oar fan. This a fact and dont you forget it. Hlmrt I'urncritplis Tlint Will lie of I nt to (tie ltallroml lt.ni. t General Superintendent Goodwin, of tho Rending system, has Issued a circular to all rear lirakeineu which reads as follows: "Every rear brako man now In tho employ of tho com pany, or who may tie hereafter ap pointed to that position, must under stnud that whenever ho fails to guard the rear of the train properly, he will be dismissed from tho service of tho company, nnd will not under nnycjr- cumstances, bo again employed on tho Reading System." An order io tho same effect has been issued on t ho Port Reading, with tho penalty if dis missal for both conductor and flagman for disobodienco. $ Lehigh Valley trainmen find that the Reading managers aro far more strict than their predecessors. Within the past month live engineers have been discharged on tills division for slight accidents which under tho I- hlgh Valley management would hnvo called forth only a reprimand or a few days' suspension. As n lestilt tho trainmen nro becoming exceedingly cautious, for it isn rule of tho Rend ing to never ro employ on nny ot its roads n mail who has ouco been dis charged from its service. White Haven Journal. 1 11. 8. Reading and David Steinmot.-, of Ouoko Division, No. .V7, Hrothor- hood of Locomotive Engineers, of Mauch Chunk, nrrived in Tamaqua ou Monday and presented a check for 8100 to Mrs, Alexander Walker. Tho reci pient is the widow of Engineer Walker, who was blown up by a boiler explo sion on the Rending Iluilrond.nt Hawks, about three years ago. The deceased was n member of the Mauch Chunk Division of the Hrotherhood, but was not Insured. The ilOO which was pre sented to Mrs. Wulker Is from the Widows' aud Orphans' Fund of the Grand International Division of the Hrotherhood of Locomotive Engineers. Each year a distribution is made by the Grand Hrotherhood, ami worthy whlows anil orphans of deceased broth ers are remembered. Last year Mrs, Walker received W5 from this fuud, iu una year s oouveutlou her name was the only one presented by Ouoko Division, or Jlauch Chunk, for aid, ulthough there were thousands from different parts of the country. Tama qua Courier. The unsuspecting schoolboy is some times like municipal revenues raised by tracks. The iolitleiau who elaiuors for "a free interohauge of opiulou" should at tend a sewing-bee. Altera young wouiau gets to be Icturcs of l'limlllnr l'nt-i-s Coming ml doing. Fred Rex, of Slntlngtoii, wns a isitor in town on Monday. . .Harry Hunslcker, of Rending, was n town for a few days tills week. .Whole-souled Thomas Pagan, of South Easton, wns iu town on the 4th. . John Heilman, of South Lchighton, spent Iho Fourth of July iu Allentown. . . Mrs. A. L. 1 Ingcamau Is homo from pleasant visit to relatives In Hucks ounty. ..Henry Nicholas is In the City of Hrotherly Love. Unit enjoying him self. . .Frank Heffelllugcr Is homo from a wo months' trip through tho wild and wooly west. . .Amnndes Fetlior, of Tnmnqua, was a visitor among friends in Hits city oyer Sunday. . . E. O. Zcrn nnd wife, ot Third street, spent n day with Coaldalo friends dur. tig the week, Miss Annie Doerr, of Lancaster, Pa., is visiting Miss Lena Leinhard, on Second street. . .John F. Stark,ot Easton, was shak ing hnuds with ids many friends in this burg on tho glorious It 1 1 . ..Miss Nora Clark, of Ncsquchoulng, Is in town tho guest of P. F. nnd Miss Annie Clark on First street. Mrs. G. W. Morthlmer returned Tuesday from o. delightful sojourn among relatives in Schuylkill county. .Rev. A. M, Melirkntn and wife, of Columbia, aro in town nt tho residenco of AdamMohrkam.on sntli First street. Phnon Sirnuss and wife, ot Second street, spent several days this weok with relatives nnd friends iu Hucks county. Wilson Miller nnd John D. Millor. not brothers, but two jolly good fellows illoly, Mitt Amies u Hauers a lrariy from Wilkcsbarru circled hero this week. Miss Katlo Werner, of Fleetwood, Pa., nt one tlmo a teacher lu our publio school, Is visiting Miss Emma Seller, on north First street. Frank Kersliner ns big and fat and Just ns jolly as ever, accouipaniod by ills family ot New Tripoli, spent n fow days In town tills week. .John C. Schnffer and family, of South Easton, Fourth of Julyed with Expressman Jetr Hretney on Fourth street. . .Frank Gerber nnd wife, of Auden ried, wero guests of School Director Nothstein and fauilly,.o,i Third street, for a fow days this week. ..Frank Miller, wife mid daughter Katie, of Mauch Chunk, spent their Fourth of July lu town with W.Oeorgo Miller nnd family. ..Mrs. Jeromo Reigel was called to Philadelphia this week owing to tho very serious Illness of her husbaud. Bho was accompanied by her brother Preston. ..A jolly, good-looking trio from Wilkesbarre who enjoyed themselves hugely in this city on the Fourth were Messrs. Hclfricli, Henry, and lluzzars. . .Laura, daughter of M.T, Trcxler, is homo from Philadelphia, Sho is ac companied by her cousins Lillte, Floy, Annie, nnd Edna Trexler of tho sanio city, end they nro enjoying Lehighton's solubrious climate. . .Our old neighbors, William Delxmg and family, of Schuecksrllle, Lehigh county, wero in town for n few days with friends this week, . Clins. Howinnn, of Slatiugton was iu town Saturday witlt Grnnvillo C. Clnuss. Charley graduated from our public schools somo few years ago aud last winter attended Ursiuus College, CollegevlUe. . .Mr, aud Mrs. A. O. Wiitsou, of llristol, wero visiting their sou William, ou Haukway,thls week. While in town Mr. Watson .made ns a pleasant and agreeable eall. . .Hutcher Charles Kipp returned home ou Tuesday from Ids trip to Chicago and other places of Interests in the west. Mr. Kipp speaks with pleasure ot the many things lie saw to Interest him along the mute. Dr. C. W. Rower, John K. Lent, George Reiehnrd, T. J. Seltert, Frank Obertnud D.J. Kistler, nro fishing itr Ulg Pond, Monroe county, for members ot the tluiiy tribe. They will have lots of fish and a good time, liecattse they are a good crowd. . A very pleasant and dUtiuguUbed gentleman in town for u few days this week, the guest of Ed. lolford, on north First street, was Mr. J. F. Merkle, of Philadelphia, late Instructor iu civil engineering at LehighUnlvertlty,South Hethleheni, but at present at the Uni versity of Pennsylvania lit the former oity where he in attending lecturer, Mr. Merkle bar had the not very pleas ant experience oi going tnrough a railroad wreck a few years siuce ou the IN Till'. IKIN1M OF WKDI-OOK. A 1'rrtlv M'eilillli( In Ilia llMtiitlrnl I.l.srd Creek nlley. Ou hut Thursday afternoon at' a quiet old humosleitd ul Andrews' slit tioli, lu the most picturesque locality In the lieautlfitl Llsard Creek Valley, Miss Emma L. A., the estimable and accomplished daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David Kistler, wns happily wedded to Rev N. Shcirer, of 'rospect, Fu. Tho wedding ceremony was performed by tho groom's brothor, Rev. J. A. Shelter, pastor of St. Joint's Lutheran church, Allentown, followed witlt att eloquent prayer by Rev. E. A. Uaucr, of Lehigh ton, and the benediction by Rev. Fox, of Statington. The hiidesmnids wero Miss Agues Hatter, of Lohlghlon; Miss Mnmlo Kistler, n sister . ot tho bride, nnd Miss Ida Kistler, tt cousin, of Ncs quchoulng, uud the groomsmen who did honor on the occasion wcru David A. Miller, of Allentown; II. 8. Dlehl, of Lchighton, nnd Amandes Kistler, a brother of tho Initio. The brldo wns handsomely attired iu a cream dross of lied lord Cord and during tho 1m prcssivo ceremony carried n volume of Drummond's famous addresses. The groom wore conventional black. The brldosmnids wero very prottlly attired and the groomsmen wore black. Tho ushers wero Ed. Longacre, Jacob Long, acre, Samuel Miller, Charley Lec nnd Wnrrou Siller. Tho Interior of the house nud tho room where the cere mony wns performed was prettily dec orated witlt fems and dalsys and made a beautiful nppearauce. Tho wedding march was from Loheugrln nnd was excoliently performed by Miss Anzle Montz, of Lohighton. At tho ronclnv slott of the pretty ceremony which joined together ns man and wife theso two, n sumptuous wedding feast was served in elegaut style. Largo tables wero spread and the guests gathered 'round tho bauquet board and 'mid the pleasant repartee dissected rnro gems of tho culinary art prepared as only they cau be prepared by tho women folk in tho famous Lehigh Valley. There were rich fruits, plums, peaches, apricots, bnunns nnd orangos, cakes nnd Ico cream nnd to the feast all did a creditable justice. 1'tilly two hundred nnd fifty guests wero present and ban quettod aud tho occasion will long be rcirictuborod as the most auspicious in that section ot tho romantic old Lizard Creek. Among tho most prolmcut peoplo present from n distance wero Co. Sttpt, Weiss, of Schuylkill county; Prof. X. M. Hallict and wife, ot Ursiuus Col lege, CollegevlUe; Dr. W. O. M. Seiple and wife, Revs. Rebcr and Kudcr and I. S. Koch nnd wife, of Lchighton; Samuel Kistler, Esq., nnd wife, of Saegorvlllo; Judge Seldlo and family, of Normal Square, Ac, Mr. aud Mrs, N. Sheffer left the samo ovonlng on n wedding trip which may continue for n few weeks following which they will tnko up tholr homo in Prospect, Pa., whero the groom has n lucrative charge. The new Mrs. Shelter mudo her home In this place for many years, having n rosideuce with Mr. aud Mrs. W. G. M. Seiple on South street. Site has a host of friends hero who shower upon her warm congratulations nnd welt wishes for a future of iinnlloyed happiness in her new lite nnd new home. The presents wero many nud pretty nnd we append n list ot them: One picture, 1). s. Kramer anil f.uullr: one picture, Joseph Obert and family; mantle elixk, T. E. blttler end family; slher soup lartlr, d.miu bbDert and family; silver coffee pot, Mrs, Stoever and daufiliter, Philadelphia; tnctaney baskett, I). Nothstein and wife; sliver butter dish, (I. W. Weiss and wife; fancy pin cushion nnd bottles, I. S. Koch and wife; clock, M. llehrignml wife; tiand-palnteil placnue, Mist Anzle A. ManU; bric-ii-hrac. Mrs. .Tames 11. Chlllnian. Philadelphia; After-dinner coffee cups, Mrs. Samuel It, tlrny; table centre nnd Miss Ida O. liatibert; ornamented glasses, Miss Maine femmel: bondion basket, Miss Luella UehriK; slher sugar shell, Samuel J. Kistler nnd wife; silver molasses Jag, John Seaboldt and wife; ndmpery, Miss IMelta M. Kistler sliver pepper anil salts, Miss Sallle Itothermcli knit tidy, Mrs. llehccca Musselmau; fancy llate. W. fl. Mitchell and wife; slher nut set, wm..eliuerundwltet Imlt knives, Kev.J.lt, Kudernndnifeia dmpcry. Mits Anzle lUuen silver sugar shell, W. McDowell; brlc-abrac, Miss Tlflie C. Iitckcl; embroidered table cover. Miss Ida M. Kistler: silver lop cracker Jar, Unas, i oruey mm ne: slher gravy ladle, nor, N. M. Halllet nnd wife; brlc-n-bnic. Prankie It, Dlehl; money, O, K. Montz; money, 1 J. Ktsl ler: money, Mrs. Shock; money, Jlrs. German diamond plu, Mrs. Utile Meredith; book, Dr. N. n. Keber nnd wile; money, Mrs. V. D, Weaver; 1 dewen silver knives nnd foikt, 1), kistlerand wife; money. Miss Carrie llillljr: towels, Mrs. llaberman; iiiuMIn, Mrs. Davis money, William Kistler; money. Prank Htelger wait nnd wife: money, Wllsou Ebbert nnd wife money, Mrs. Flora Ilachert; tuisels, Itev. J. A, Iteber und wife; tow els, Miss Ada rUclgemnlt tow els. Miss lZmnia Clnuss; napkins. Miss Maine J. LouKncre; napklnt, Mrs. Annie retry; table linen, Mr. aud Mrs. Iloner und famllj; table linen und napklni, Mr, nnd Mrs. Swartz; coun leriiane, Mr. nnd Mrs, Zimmerman; table linen, Mr, uud Mrs. Shoemaker; table linen, J, H, tingarre nnd wife; towels, Miss IMHh Donald napkins. W. (I, Freeman nud wife; napkins, Miss Nettle Downs; talde linen, Mrs. lovlna renslermachcr aud daughter: table linen, Mrs. Daniel Zehner: table linen, D. 1. Kistler an, I wife; table cover, Mrs. Mary Kistler; table cover. Miss llattle I.. Koons, table linen, Kev llauer and wife; towels, W. llennluser and wife towels, Mrs. Kllen U-utz; towels, fl. W. Dlehl and wife; counterimne, Mrs. Fenner And ilniigh. tcr, parlor table, Nathan lialllet uud family willow rocker, sisters ot the bride: toilet set, 1 J. Kistlerand wife; work basket, Mlts sallle llaupt. bible, Kev. Mr. Shelter, lwok, W. W. Kistler, fancy dish, Ira Seldle: cream ladle, Miss Ella Peters; olive dltll, Miu Katie Uolich , pickle castor, 1.. It. Mertz and wife; vases, Mrs. C. DeThchlrKlisky; berry soon, K. Siiertzlnner And wife; sliver nut bowl. Dr. A. founds. uzzls kistltr; aefa cushion und duster tug, Mrs Daniel Kistlert- thermometer cane, Mies Flor ence Zern; berry set, Dr. O. V. Kistlerand wife: teaspoons, E. 1). llunolcker and wife; napkin rings, U. 1.. Dielil; cracker Jar, If. tt. Kenuell And wife; liitttersu church book. Key. J. A. isheflerund wits; towel reek, Mrs, Anna IWilllel. picture, airs. SwsauJ. Mvuahan; ruuniock,MIM Umnia Koons; alabaster vase, Misses Louisa slid Leua Delschiischsky; fancy bread plate, Ji. l!.Su)ileraud wife; lemouade set, J. M. ftvWrU and wife; stiver butler dth,(;. If. Seldle aixl wife, cracker Mr.MlH Alsgale M. Miller. turf dish, J. It. Loaasere. tidy, Mrs. A. Uikcas ltacaittau; water set, tleorge D. Soft , silver cuke basket, Thomas Musscliiian and fainllv; Indivi dual butters und tumblers, J. A. Obert aud w lie. tumblers, Mrs. Prank A. Miller; lee cresni set, Misses Adauu, ftarrisbttrs: sitter labtestMjouj, Mrs. Jitlfa A. Kemerer, cake suud.MIss MeU Nothttelu, sllrer fruit tioons, C. U Pickle una wife, Cotill.; bet rv dub, Kujrelie ltcller; solid silver spoons, Dr. W. ti. M. Seiple und wife: sli ver crumb tray, Dr. K. ft. Kistler und wife, bouituet holder. Mlse Alice K. Ilaldcinun, fluey ptu-t-usulon uud buttles, E. B. uestley aad testily; silver sugar shell, Mary M. aad Itobett 11. Kttler; slher tcasuoous. Win. MuLU and wife; stiver cuke basket. James A. nud E. P; Kistler; silver teaspoons, T. Selbert uud wife; silver butter dlsli, Mrs. 1'kirs A. Miller and sous, sugar slieil, MIm Laura A. Doycr, silver xrav ladle, W. It. U III aud wile; sitter uspklu rings, Miss Nuns it. Koons. sitter olhe fork, NEWSY W3ISSPORT. TlmDoliigsof n Lively Town ItrlidlirtMiroiil tlMl In Sltort Nnl,.Sf,Hi (Inter lit lb Klrnllcr" Hint Minm. - Piess Fry, tit llclhlehoui, wan the guest of his brother Frank on the tilt of July. - A. 1). Hawk and wife are home from a pleasant sojourn among Monroe county friends. Tho "Advocate Job Olllce" lu Sny der's block is headquarters for flno printing. -Our young friend Quint Arner is back from tho Mlllersville Slale Nor mal School. The Franklin Independent School District will elect teachers tin next Monday evening. O. W. Kutttc .v Co, popular mer chants, just over the canal bridge, hnvo swung out it now nnd pretty sign. Itoligious services will be held in THK ST A IIS AND STrtll'lts The. Jr. (I. U. A. M., float Itie l.inbtelii ol our NntlotiHl fllory I'roiii i:, -School House Top. FnOM MAUCH CHUNK. A bettor day for so important tin ovent never dawned on a happy pooplo titan tho Fourth of July- and theloyttl, patriotic peoplo vied ono with tho tin other lit giving oxpiessiott to this loynlity by decorating their residences and businoss places as they had never School Hall, on Sunday morning next Mtetl (Item More-tlie very air at tho usual hour, l'er, J. S. Newhart will preside. Mr. CO. Zimmerman has been tqi pointed agent for the United States express company in this town and all favors will bo niprcclatcd. secme.l to bo full of bunting, stnraud BtripoK, red, whlto and bluo und every body was happy. It was it gtont day for Lehigh Council 101, Jr. O. U. A. 41, for they wero to float the grand old emblem of our National glory from tho -Don't forget the Advocatk Job "l"00,1 u,Ise to,'- TAt o "'clock Mt Olllce. We are finely oqulpjicd to turn out tho best quality of work nt the very lowest rales. Pisgah Council, Jr. O. U. A. M, ot Mauch Chunk, arrived and an hour later tho parade formed iu tho fnllow- Thls town needs it first-class water ",K . . . ? . .... 1 ,1. 1.. ,1t I I I viiit. niniBiini ii.o. Jiuiiiri ""I'l'v mm mo iiiuiviuiiai ur curpuni' Hon that gives it to us will mnke money. Who will move in tills Import- Members of the Committee on Arrangements ti. A. It., Drum Corps. .tolin 1). Dertolcllc Post HI, II. A. l: Ililglitou .lot. K. Webb Ounip l, S. ot V.. LeliliMon. Al'eiitow-u Drum Culls. Mt riswih Council, Jr.O.U.A.M., Munch Chunk Hay-Makers, Welssport. Arlon Cornet Hand. Ililgliluu. LehlKh Council I'll, Jr. O. U. A. M U-hliditon. iho parade moved down First street days during the jiast week visiting to llll,'ky. down Haukway tp Weiss fives and friends. port lIirough Welssport, uud return ing moveu ttii jiaiiKway to First stroet, up First to Carbon street, up Carbon to Second street, up Socond to Alum street, up .lttm to Third street, out Third to tho school house where the following exercises were oponod by O. ant matter? Harry Grayer, salesman lu H. W. Hut.slcker's big store nt Allontown, wns homo for a few days this week. - Hon Deutinger and wife, of Dan ville, were lu this neighborhood for a fow relatives Andrew Weiss nnd Harry Zelgen- fus, nccompnuled by their wives, spent Sunday very pleasantly with friends at Danlelsvllle, Lehigh county. Prof. Snyder, n graduate ot the State Normal School, at Shlppeusburg, Is an applicant for the priuclpnlshlp of w- Morthlmer, followed witli tiutslo by ." . ' . I A,l,, rr,r,,l ll.,,,l. ,.n ..... T the schools of Franklin township. W. 1 1, Kiteclit, of Sout h Hethlehem, irion Cornet Hand; after which Itcv J. H. Kuder, of Trinity Lutheran was iu town tills week. Mr. Knecht cliu'cfi, led in eloquent prayer and tho was formerly postmaster here, having "'"Hottco snug "My Country 'tis ot succeeded P. J. Kistler. Thco" and Arlou Cornet Hand dis- The school directors of this town cotirsotl another excellent selection, will elect a principal and primary T1' WBS l'rcseittod to tho school teacher ou the 18th Instant. The uo'. puptts nun pcopio or ivolilgtitou salaries have been fixed nt JfiO and S1U respectively. Tho Weissport school district havo just issued their annual statement of receipts nnd expenditures. It shows $l,'JXi.8D expended for various pur poses, with n bnlauco in the treasury of r).!)2 and $81.05 uncollected. Letters nro in tho post olllcu here for tho following persons who will please call for the sntne or they will bo, tuurch. sent to tho Dead Letter oiilco nt Wash ington: Samuel P. Gllmorc, Simon Hoycr, F. DiUingor, Hcuj. Hurdnk, E. i. Stone, C. W. Hnwke, S. 1 loldelbergcr and Mrs. M. Moyer. Say advertised. The stockholders of the Howman ark Association have elected the fol lowing ofllcers: President, W. W. Bowman, Slatiugton; vice president, W. A. Leopold, Allentown; secretary, G. H. Laury, Mauch Chunk; treasurer, 'rank Laury, Welssport; directors, J, S. Newhart, Slatiugton; J. I. Yotter, Purryvlllo; J. F. Heisler, Allentown; Maurice Bowman, Bowmanstowu; Paul Duck, Towamenslng; P. A. Andrews, 'runklin; J. S. Miller, Weissport; W. . Irfopold, All entown. si;ci:i:t mcii:tv r.nssir. in a fow words by O. W. Morthimer and it was responded to by F.P. Leutz, Lsij, for tho school board, iu uu eloquent address of half un liouriu which tho spcukcr reviewed the Jr. O. U. A. it, and tho glorious work they had accomplished. His remarks wero followod with slngiug "Columbia the Gent of tho Oceun" nndthobenedlctlou by Iiev. G. W. Dungan, pastor of tho Ttie County Cspttal Spiritedly Kpltoinltcl by a Special Correspondent, l'ersonis mid Otherwise. -Hiram P. Lovatt and wife wore at Weissport, Tuesday, seeing old friends, There are only eight prisoners in ort ebb. Carlton's morality Is on the nioitd. Laird 11. llHiber, Dmi- Is rejoicing over the artlvul of n Harlier, Jr., since the glorious Fouitli. Landlord Senituel, of tint Gilbert House, Wealherly, circled among his friends here on Wednesday. Ill tho seven years since l)o, IMS) marriage 1 1 censes hnve been Issued from the olllce of the Fnithonntnry. The llrst license was Issued to Lalnl II, Harbor of this city. -Cottstablo Milton SeUer, ot Frank lin, was in town Wednesday ou busi ness. It is salJ that Milt tuny possibly lie a candidate for Couuly Commission er next year ou tho ltepublloan ticket. -George H. Kulxau, one of Lehigh ton's' pojmlur merchants, aud Jonuthan Kistler, tho biggest matt In the third ward, tho samo I own, were hero Wed nesday closing digits witli frieuds. -Mauch Chunk borough council don't stand much monkeying. Altheir mot-ling on Tuesday evening our two policemen were fired for general In olllcienoy. They were Simon Liurish and Julius Kioh. Wo had the plousuie of meeting Mr. and Mrs. Hai ry V. Jones and their bright littloson,ot Philadelphia, tit tho ftmei ioau Hotel, on Broadway, Wodnos- day. They were on their way homo front it ploasttro trlii to Niagara Wills and just slopiiod olf to enjoy u tt lp over Mttnitord's world-famous Switch-buck and to feast their oyes on tho romantic loveliness at Gleu Ouoko. Mr. .lottos Is a member of the firm of The Thomas W. Price Co, Philadelphia. Tlio New fllolie Warehouse. Tho Globe Warehouse Allentown, is now doing businoss in their haudsouio ly equipped bulldlug at 711 Hamilton street, where tlioy occupy the entire building basement, llrst and second floors in lh display of ono of tho largest assort incuts of flno uud medium dry goods to bo seen unywhero lu tho Loiiigli Valley, Tho store Is In tho management of Mr. John Tuylor,a cour teous und agreeable gentleman, who has a wldo knowledge of tho business nud has many friends in that city. To wall on the many patrons who continu ally throng the Globo there are sKtceu salesmen nnd salesladies. Following tho intrude tho visitors were lunched lu tho school yard ou sandwiches and lemonade. Tho committee, A. L. ltagcrmuu. Chas. Mertz, F. K. Hnchmuu, Jos. N. Ueunett, 1). J Kuutz, L. K. Hoyer, Ed btrnttss and Wm. Werley are to be commended fur tho efforts put fourth Iu making the occasion so grand A success. At the Itoyal Palace Cufo George fatocker had his usual pretty decora' Hons. The largo inch used ou Decora tlon Day had been rebuilt and bouutl- fully decorated with nu emblem of tho Jr. O. U. A. Jl, surmounting tho hun dreds of yards of bunting und tho in numerable Hugs. It was the leading attraction on First street ulthough all along the thoroughfare the decorations surpussod previous efforts. Iu the evening Arlou Comet Hand who blow excellent music gave u free concert under tho arch and hundreds of peo ple assembled to enjoy their excellent ly rendered selections, A four year old daughter of Wil. Society 'llil-ltlls of Interest to the Mem. hers of the Fraternity Tho following ofllcors of Nesque- honing Castle, .18", K. O. E, were in stalled by District Grand Chief II. V. Morthimer, Jr., nnd staff ou Tuesday evening: Past Chief, llichnrd S. Eus- tlce; Noble Chief, Gdmerlloberts; Vlco Hum Joyer, of Stemlcrsville, Town Chief, John Newton; High Priest, Wm. mousing township, died on Thursday Einanuel, Jr.; Venerable Hermit, Au- hist weekunderpeculiarclicunistaucos. gust J. Smith; Master of Iteconls, John Tho little one was currying n glass jar. It. Hoveock; Clerk of Exchequer, Thos. oho tripped uud fell breaking the jar Miller; Keeper of Exchequer, John S. and a pleco of glass severed u blood EustlcojSir Herald, Alfred Aniienr; vessel lu tho throat. Death was caused Worthy Hard, William Emanuel: Wor- soon afler by the lienioringes that thy Chamberlain. David Roberts; Eu- ensued. WKATlfnnLT. A Ittidjtet of I .oral News From s Lively Iforougti. - Prof. P. H. McCabe, priuolpel of the Nesquehoitlng schools, wus a visi tor lu town lately In the Interests of Gltiti A Co, which publishing house he represents in this county. Iioxarus Hess, of Plane street, was lately taken to the Poor House at Lowrytowti whore lie died yesterday. He hud been ailing for several years, Harry Jenkins, Sr, lately went to Buy re In look for employment as a ma chinist. Ha found employment at Sayio unit worked on Ids trade it short lime when he was Inkeii sick and died shortly afterwards. His body wns Ill-ought hi town to Ids hotnii where tho funeral will be held ou Friday. - Children's Day tit the Kefornietl church on Sunday brought out such n crowd nt people us to fill the church to overflowing. Tho services throughout were Interesting and entertaining, and much credit is due to llcv. A. M. Mn sonhelmcr und his corps of assistants for tho vaiiod program they prepared for tho occasion. Michael Kramer, for many yours tntlti dispatcher at this jilat-o, died on Tuesday at his homo on Railroad street titter being sick for about threo hours. Ho had u slego of sicknoss during the wittier, but had recovered from that and wns out tigaln on the streets for weeks. Iu ids yottuger days, Mr. K. took an active part lit politics and was at one time quite uu Influential man. Death wus probably duo to general de bility. Ho was about sixty years of age. Weutherlyltcs celebrated the Na tional Holiday by n purado In the morning composed of ti number of se cret organizations und citizens. In the ovening wo had it fantastic parade in which the button works uud others an. ticlpatod industries received due at tention. Hurgess Smith was properly remembered. A unique thing lu this fitntustio purade wits u monster of an ox weighing about a ton and belong ing to u liimberlug party on Hrond Mountain. While coming down Car bon street somo miscreant threw a large lire cracker under tho ox which frightened him cattsiug him to run ngulnst tho porch lu front of White's Jewelry Store, upsetting a number of women und children und then ran uwhj to Kressley's store where he was again captured. The women were frightened Into convulsions, but re covered n fow hours afterwards. Large as a Dollar Were the scrofula sorra on my poor litllo boy, elckenlag aad di?gu tins. They were cspa- riHuy severe on lil3 legs, buck of Lis carj ami on bis bead. JIli liair was so matted that combing was aoracthecs Impossi ble, tils legs wero 10 bad that sometimes bs could not sit down, and when he tried to wait bti legs would crack open and tho blood start. Physicians did not cilect Jos. Hub j". a cure. I decided to gtva him Hood's Barsapa rtlU. In two weeks the. sores commenced to heal up; the scales came off and nil over his body new and healthy flesh nnd skin formed. When he had taken two uotlle of Hood's SarsaparilSa he was entirely Iree trora sores." HAnKT K. ItccY, Box 330, Col'tmbia, ronnaylrdnl.t. HOOD'3 PlLLO sr. a wild, icsntl. r-ilnltis, isfsiud student citturUc. Alirsri relUMo. 33c. Another Mini Who Nominated Uf-n. Mltf Alexander W. Lclsenrlug, of hast Mauch Uhuuk, president of the First National Hank, ot .Vauch Chunk, and the leading spirit iu the national banks of Shenandoah uud lluzleton, reached the clly in time to see the closlug hours of Independence Day. Mr. ticiseurmg Is known as one of the ablest Jlnauciers of tho State and al most an expert lit judging ot the bank. aide pupcr. Ho is an active Republi can, uud so sinewed and clever in political foresight that the late Simon Cameron took him luto his coulldcnce us one of ids advisers. A. W. Lcisen- ring wus an Intlmato friend of the late Judge Asa Packer, and though the rullroitd millionaires' sentiments were of tho strictest .lacksouian Democratic order, his relations to Mr. Leiscnring were always of the most agrccablo kind. Mi-. Lelseurlug'H personal efforts had much to do witlt the nomination ot General Lilly us Congressman, l'l-oni Wednesday's l'hila. I'ress. W. L DOUGLAS $3.?? SHO A genuine sewed shoe, lial will not rij, fine calf, seamless, smooth inside, flexible, more comfortable, stylish and durable than any other shoo ever sold nt the price. ItquaU custom made shoes costing from J4 to fs, and is the Best in the World for the price. sign, Charles Highland; Ksquiro, Henry Hooper; First Ouardsmnti, Onvid Iteose; Second (ilinrdsmau, Wm, Hock I!cprcs6ntatlvo to tho Cirand Castle, Albert Wushuum. The following ollicers wero elected by Stroh Council, 731, Jr. O. U. A. M., of East Weissport, on Wednesday evo- lilug: C, Isaac Hartholomew; V. C, II. W. Dreisbachj 1!. S., W. H. White head, Jr.; A. It. S., It. H. Graver; F. S., A. F. Younghill; Troas.,Jas. K. Schafer; Coud., Chas. Hougen; W., M. L. Camp boll; I. S., 11. K. Christy; (). S., Fred. Ileitis; Trustee, F. A. Graver; Hep. to S. U, S. L. Snyder; Alternate, Miltot Setzer. Stroh Couucil lias a largo and growing membership und tho ollicers lire active iu their respective duties. Lehigh Council, 101, Jr. t). V. A. M., elected the following ollicers at u into meeting: Councillor, O, F. Acker; vlco councillor, Charles Fruiitz: assis tant recording secretary, Joseph Reiu heimer; recording secretary, Joseph X. Dennett; financial secretary, L. IC Hoyer; treasurer, Henry Nicholas; con ductor, A. L. Hagcrman; Wurden, Charles Volie; inside sentinel, 10.1 St ruuss; outside sentinel; Jacob llrobst ; trustee, Joseph N. Bennett; reprcscn tutlve, (I. W. Morthimer; alternate, V. E. llachmun; past councillor, Will Shalfcr. Tho Couucil lias u member ship ot 211 uud is iu a thoroughly prosperous condition. District Deputy Jos X. lleuuett, of this town, on Friday evening formally installed tho following ofllcers ot Liz ard Creek Couucil, 032, Jr. O. U. A. M. ut Ashtleld: P. C, George K. Andreas; councilor, Charles Iluoh; vice coun cilor. Thou, Andreas; recording secre tary, Charles A. G inter; usssistaut sec retury, Robert Itehrig; lluauolal there in order tu keep our tailors em ployed uud reduce stock we will make all-wool suits und punts, to order, for tho next 30 days, at a great sucrllicc. If you want to savo big money leave an order now nt Sondhelm's Tailoring Hall, Munch Chunk. HEART DISEASE! fltiTHtrin iboir trintnno In rom hat f weak or dtMtMd Heart. Tba first irmptumsara short brlB( suppression nuiiprint, laini an '4 hMn-stell ln In sltl.lhtMmothcrlBr. wollrn rfrpy (mid tenth. I for wblcbUB. MlLDi'M-W I1KAUT CtTltB Utv marvelous rcum))' I tincj b"eo troubled wltabcert disease for yrirs, pi lilt pulee was Terr weak, coma n mm i h nu it Jfci it, i&g emelleil excitement wuuld nlwuys weaken tor nerreaandbeartanctn Itir or hur.tuii.c death ai.pwl m In ths fica for ti .ur- lK. MII.Br NEKVInti etna n;v. niiAiii ti nis Islbeonly medicine tbst bas it i-dc' t-T u-nc-fltaiHl eared mo,-I M. Jr r, ( I jtMc, SItJ. lr. Miles' WTer rillsi.ro t t -a i'n. V, for llllloaskiese mud Torpid t :-r, DweA 9S ceals. flno lntoL c i 1! woQderfal cures Froe nt il OK. MILES MEC1CAU CO. Sold by T. I). Thanm. For GENTLEMEN. 5aa Genuine UU Hand-Sewed. Hind-Sewed Shoe. P, 1 0 It R "W arehousE. ARE NOW occupying our new store 705 Hamilton street, where we will be pleased to see our friends. For LADIES. s3.00H,ndsow.d. s2.50Be Dongols. $A AA Call nd ditJKJ Dongoll. MISSES. For BOYS & YOUTHS. s2 $c sl.75 SCHOOL SHOES. TAKE NO SUBSTITUTES IT IS A DUTY you owe to yourself ond your family, during these ban! times, to get tho most value for your money. You catj economize in your foot wear if you purcltase w. 1. Douglas- auocs, wnicu, wuuoui question, reprcbcui a greater value for the money than any other makes. wMU I lUIVs on tho bottom of each shoo, which protocts tho consumer against high prices and Inferior shoos. Beware of dealers who acknowledge the superiority of W. L. Douglas' Shoes by attempt ing to substitute otnor maKes tor tnom, sucn suDsiiiuuons aro irauu utent. and subloct to nrosocution by law. for obtaining money undor false pretences. W. L. DOUCLAS, Brockton. Mass. SoKJi.y pecial Value will be ollered every lay, for the purpose of closing out Spring mcl Summer Goods previous to taking inventory. HOW TO o n SAVE Reduced Prices on Special Patterns of Shoos. . r;, Intl. GO TO FUH. nODtliktl, uuWr Uw KuluwgC Itult-I. Uauk strtwt, tor a sinoudi stun e ora It. Miss AiiiuIm-1 Mclmnlct. TIiuiuhs Itvlts UMil. Thunm lllt, of Now MuhouluL', dotal ut the rlj-o old ugv ot four koore und Mveu yeans. Dissolution took place on Wednesday moruiui; aftr au illuM of only u few daya with kidney trouble .Mr. Jieltz preceeiled her hut- band heuce only a few mouth utfo. STUUKlt'is HIIAVIM) &,VM)U.V,ulaltUHl ADVOCATK OFFICK, l ImnUMAttili fwr sIuviuk. luUrcuUtug atKl sliamiKHMmt. Oai.i. fMliloualt twlr cut. (& Otost-tl ihi Suutlay's ltowler't lUlr tonic, cures DaiulruCT. We Mrry 111 Hl.M.1, H fllll UlltfAf UM 1.J1M UrfclfllMlUkHh. try, Charlw K. Hehrig; oouductor, est .rloH,awI e ore the uu'4we la to (leorite llulliet ; wardeu, John Ilehrlf; v Iwrc jou can luv IWn.tf rs t'rswHt lor Use twc. iiikido heutiuel, Robert Mcl-trlaud; outside wutluel, Amaudea Kuopieii- herKer; trustee, Levi ?tothtelu; trous- ttrer, Jouais Kulp. The Ceuuoil hau u memhenthlp of 13 uddltiouk beiui; made oouttuutly. The order Ut iu proierouh oondltlou uud the ullloerH and membens aro very active iu all their work. The Deputy wus highly crutllled tu uote the siuk-ws ot the ooutioil. The newly elected ollluere uf (iuad- eu Iluettett Cattle, 310, K. (1. E IAWKKlt, tbu lasrWr. uMNMlt. ut. Ousst. 4 IIowsh. cuts hair, sishm ss4 4om cwjr tbtiui in UrsUHMs style utasea uu jiiiiu,s. Pro,- in uhI swHtm PENSIONS ! We want tlie uarue aud iHMtotllve ad- of dre" of every houorahly dUchariieil town, will be iustulled uet Weduesday soldier of the Ule war who U not re- 1 t ..11 .... .1 i . 1. t i I e.emuii. suit uiieu.i.uue w ueireu. ,v.lur m .mmuOuu or who U iwnt The followiui: ollieera of v uhnetali mMw( m muoh lwnlou tw he U tltlwl to. re- X'. A It-RIUiuw hleh t. lithe oocupauU Th. foUowinK children aurvlve: II. oftl.eerbuthlmtJfaBdth.ooud'otor:,u,(R-,.Tl,il,t,. v.h.. ii. were killed; he wan however, lu water up to hU neck for three long hour thirty he Mope oalllutf attention to lrtun the nbjht, and to wld to the her birthday by giving iwrties. llumauitr in uot etwilv dUvouramid The nutn with the crttt ked voice always iualstx upon IvadiuK the -intrtuc. A new hrnoth i au ovil without stretched mugs f illamonds The gn ittt-st-pivtender to the ci t it" of the in-fseut ttuie Is a lad) V hut iiie uucoa tiet of tln-Mahiue lluuii- At VuUdaiu, Uemsiur, there lis every mouth produces oltwter of I well that only lacks ten Test of beius a auU. I mu a. horror of the sltualloi- the osr oauaht Hre aud hurutui; park fell all over hint. Au ordinary mau would iutve become a r lug mauluc through such an eperieui-e, but Mr. Merkel's strong constitutlun saved him and he in Utile the worse from the fearful experience. llelta, Kmi, Lehightoa; Nathan IlelU, Stockton; Amnion UelU ami Mrs. Dan iel Oreeuawald, Wilkesbarre; Mr. Wiu. Snyder, New Mahoning. Interment will be mode ou Sunday morning at the Kvautnilcal ohureh, near New Mahoulng. Castle, No. al, K. (1. K., or Muuch Chunk, were luttulied lost l'riday eve ning by I). G.C. II. V. Morthimer, Jr. and staff: I'ust chief, N. C. Uarlau; noble olilef, Otto Sohrauke; vice chief, diaries l'reundt, Jr.; high priest, Fred Wetbreoht; venerable hermit, Johu 1-Vueudt; master of records, N. S. llnnl- ley; ulerk of exchequer, A. S. ltmdley; keeper of exchequer, Edwiu Weybeu- meyer; sir lutrsUl, II. Ilusaeker; worthy bartl, . Sohraucke; first guardsman, Johu Depuy, second guardsman, Chas. Iteduced Prices On Special l.inta of Boys' and (Jlnldren s amis. i Reduced rric.es On Many Lines of Dairablp Good. MONEY. Trade witli E. G. ZERN, Opera Plrmse Block. OlssLviiiir euila nf niAnu i,n,l ' suite.- Vou oan buy the Strongest UenUIer, Jr.; representative to I Irand Sstiw 1UT imr US, ai a savlUg or s.OMtie, i-ieu ,eiuret-ui per oeui, aa ou ou nomine we will allow aa eitmdiaonuutot i ur osut to nay ear rare, iu at tue Use I'tios Star Clothing Hall, Mauch Chunk, for bargains. liout by clocks of tbe uuktailuteut man, Book will save you one-half the price If you buy frem htm. Also the name und puatotllee uf every soldier's widow, child or dependent jsireut who la uot reoeUiug or lias lust reoelred full etwioti provided by law. Also The uarue of every soldier or soldier's heir who has uot received full Vi and Koi ntv as prorltletl by law. New Laws and Hultugs prowde for payuieut of claims which have here tofore beeu rejected. No charge for iuroruauou. Hand tu I'eusioB At torney in care of Cauoh Aovocats, Lehlgbtou, Pa. A Big Line of Pretty Baby Coaches, At low prices a Henry Schwart,z's, First street, Lehigh ton. Store will be clos ed .it (i p. m., (except S.iturdnys) during the months of July nnd August. &X0M No. 711 Hamilton Street, Allentown, pa.
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